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Educational  Publication  No.  35 


Division  of  Supervision  No.  7 


Rules  and  Regulations  Governing- 
Public  High  Schools 

List  of  Accredited  Schools 

Classification  of  High  Schools 

1921-22 


Published  by  the 

State  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction 

Raleigh,  N.  C. 


DIVISION   OF   SUPERVISION 

J.  Henry  Highsmith, 
Supervisor  of  High  Schools. 


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INTRODUCTION 

The  General  Assembly  of  North  Carolina  at  the  extra  session  in  1920 
and  the  regular  session  in  1921  enacted  laws  that  vitally  affect  the  high 
schools  of  the  State.  High  schools  are  now  recognized  as  a  vital, 
integral,  organized  part  of  the  public  school  system.  The  legislation 
affecting  high  schools  may  be  stated  as  follows : 

1.  The  salaries  of  high  school  teachers  will  be  provided  as  the  sal- 
aries of  all  other  public  school  teachers,  the  State  schedule  furnishing  the 
basis  for  these  salaries.  (See  "An  Act  to  Provide  Revenue  for  the 
Public  Schools  for  Six  Months  for  Teacher  Training  and  Administra- 
tion.")     • 

2.  In  a  great  many  districts  high  school  work  has  been  retarded 
because  of  the  lack  of  adequate  facilities.  The  high  school  will  share 
in  the  benefits  of  the  legislation  providing  for  a  special  building  fund. 
(See  "An  Act  to  Provide  a  Special  Building  Fund  to  be  Loaned  to 
County  Boards  of  Education  to  Aid  in  Erecting  School  Houses.") 

3.  The  high  school  is  affected  by  the  law  relating  to  vocational 
education.  For  the  provision  of  this  act  see  section  5394  of  the  School 
Law  entitled,  "Amended  Sections  of  the  Law  Relating  to  Vocational 
Education." 

4.  The  most  significant  legislation  with  reference  to  high  schools 
is  section  13  of  the  "Act  to  Provide  Revenue  for  the  Public  Schools  for 
Six  Months."     The  section  reads  as  follows : 

"Section  13.  There  shall  be  appropriated  annually  from  the  State  Public 
School  Fund  the  sum  of  $224,000  for  the  encouragement  of  vocational  edu- 
cation, and  for  the  building  of  standard  high  schools  in  the  rural  districts, 
and  providing  teacher  training  courses  in  public  high  schools.  So  much  of 
this  amount  as  may  be  necessary  shall  be  used  by  the  State  Board  for 
Vocational  Education  to  meet  the  Federal  appropriation  under  the  Smith- 
Hughes  Act  for  the  encouragement  of  vocational  education  and  for  the  re- 
habilitation of  persons  injured  in  industries  or  otherwise.  The  State  Board 
of  Education  is  hereby  authorized  to  spend  the  remainder  in  aiding  the  estab- 
lishment in  rural  districts  of  consolidated  schools  containing  high  schools. 
The  preference  shall  be  given  first  to  those  having  no  standard  high  school, 
and  second  to  those  counties  having  no  standard  high  school  in  the  rural 
districts:  Provided,  that  no  part  of  this  fund  shall  be  used  in  any  school  unit 
containing  less  than  five  teachers,  nor  in  districts  having  a  special  local  tax 
rate  voted  by  the  people  less  than  the  average  rate  voted  in  the  State,  in 
addition  to  the  State  and  county  school  tax  for  the  six  months  school  term, 
nor  in  any  district  containing  a  town  of  more  than  1,500  inhabitants,  unless 
O^the  number  of  children  living  in  the  rural  district  attending  school  shall 
Of  exceed  the  number  attending  from  within  the  incorporated  limits  of  said 
CK   town." 


4  INTRODUCTION 

It  is  estimated  that  relatively  $75,000  of  this  fund  will  be  available 
for  high  schools.  It  is  the  purpose  of  the  Department  of  Public 
Instruction  to  apply  this  fund  as  stated  in  the  law  for  the  establishment 
and  maintenance  of  standard  high  schools  of  the  thirty  or  more  counties 
that  have  no  standard  schools  at  the  present  time.  It  will  be  the  pur- 
pose of  the  State  department  to  use  this  money  in  sufficiently  large 
amounts  to  make  it  really  effective  in  securing  a  high  grade  of  institu- 
tions and  therefore  of  instruction  rather  than  to  spend  it  in  small 
amounts  upon  a  larger  number  of  schools. 

Attention  is  called  to  the  following  conditions  upon  which  this  fund 
of  $224,000  will  be  administered,  so  much  of  it  as  will  be  devoted  to  high 
schools. 

1.  The  school  unit  must  have  at  least  five  teachers.  As  a  rule, 
however,  it  will  require  a  school  employing  seven  or  more  teachers  and 
having  an  enrollment  of  not  fewer  than  250  pupils. 

2.  The  school  district  must  have  a  special  tax  rate  of  approximately 
thirty  cents  (.30),  as  that  is  about  the  average  rate  voted  in  the  State. 

3.  Appropriations  will  be  made  only  to  schools  in  the  rural  dis- 
tricts or  in  towns  of  not  more  than  1,500  inhabitants,  unless  the  num- 
ber of  children  living  in  the  rural  district  attending  school  shall  exceed 
the  number  attending  within  incorporated  limits  of  any  town. 

4.  In  order  to  secure  appropriations  from  this  fund  it  will  be  neces- 
sary in  most  cases  for  small  schools  to  be  consolidated  in  order  to  create 
a  school  unit  of  sufficient  size. 


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State  High  School  Inspector, 


RULES  AND  REGULATIONS  GOVERNING  PUBLIC 
HIGH  SCHOOLS 

The  State  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction  and  the  State  High 
School  Inspector  have  worked  out  the  following  plans  providing  for 
high  school  instruction  under  North  Carolina's  New  Six  Months  School 
Law.  Both  superintendents  and  high  school  principals  are  requested  to 
study  these  plans  with  reference  to  their  application  to  their  respective 
schools. 

High  School  Instruction  in  Non-Standard  Schools 

1.  aSO  school  shall  be  recognized  as  competent  to  sustain  a  high  school 
department,  unless  it  is  maintained  for  at  least  eight  months. 

2.  There  must  be  at  least  twenty  pupils  in  average  daily  attendance 
in  grades  above  the  seventh,  or  elementary  school,  for  a  school  to  be 
recognized  as  a  high  school. 

3.  There  must  be  at  least  five  teachers  in  the  school  unit,  at  least 
one  of  whom  must  devote  his  whole  time  to  distinctively  high  school 
work. 

4.  A  holder  of  a  High  School  Teachers'  Certificate  of  Class  A  may 
be  principal  of  a  nonstandard  high  school. 

5.  A  school  may  employ  two  high  school  teachers  if  there  are  thirty 
pupils  in  average  daily  attendance  in  the  high  school. 

6.  A  third  high  school  teacher  will  be  allowed  when  the  number  of 
high  school  pupils  in  daily  attendance  for  the  year  is  forty-five  or  more ; 
provided  the  number  of  pupils  in  the  fourth  year  high  school  course  is 
sufficient  to  justify  it,  and  the  building  and  equipment  are  adequate  to 
the  needs  of  such  school. 

Courses  of  Study 

The  former  policy  with  regard  to  the  high  school  program  of  studies 
will  be  continued.  There  will  be  no  prescribed  curriculum  for  all  high 
schools  to  follow.  Local  school  authorities  will  have  ample  freedom 
to  make  such  local  adaptations  in  the  high  school  curriculum  as  are  pos- 
sible with  the  means  at  hand  and  as  they  may  deem  wise,  subject  to  the 
State's  standards  for  accredited  schools.  The  State  Department  of 
Public  Instruction  will,  as  in  the  past,  issue  suggested  courses  for  the 
guidance  and  the  assistance  of  principals  and  other  local  authorities, 
but  there  will  be  no  rigid  prescription  in  this  matter.  Any  department 
of  the  high  school  that  has  heretofore  been  maintained  at  public  ex- 
pense may  be  continued. 


6  Rules  and  Regulations  Governing 

The  School  Building 

A  complete  plant  for  a  Consolidated  School,  besides  the  regular  class- 
rooms, should  contain : 

1.  An   auditorium  with   movable   seats   so   that   it   can   also   be    used    as   a 

gymnasium.     The  minimum  size  being  40x60  feet. 

2.  A   room   for   nature   study,   biology   and   agriculture   to  be   known    as   a 

General  Science  Room. 

3.  A   room    for    domestic    science    and    sewing    to    be    known    as    a    Home 

Economics  Room. 

4.  A  room  where  skill  and  practice  in  the  use  of  tools  can  be  given,  repair 

work  done,  etc.,  to  be  known  as  a  Shop  Work  Room. 

5.  A  Library  Room  with  reading  table  on  which  books  can  be  placed. 

6.  A  teachers'  rest  room  which  may  be  used  also  as  a  Medical  Inspection 

Room. 

7.  A  Principal's  Office. 

Records  and  Reports 

All  public  high  schools  will  be  required  to  keep  complete  records  and 
to  make  the  "preliminary"  and  "annual"  reports  of  their  work,  as 
heretofore  required,  on  forms  to  be  furnished  by  the  State  Department 
of  Public  Instruction. 

Inspection 

All  public  high  schools  will  be  subject  to  inspection  at  any  time  by  the 
Department  of  Public  Instruction.  In  this  matter  the  policy  of  the 
department  will  continue  to  be,  as  it  has  been  in  the  past,  one  of  sympa- 
thetic cooperation,  stimulation,  and  suggestion. 

The  Classification  of  High  Schools 

There  are  two  groups  of  standard  high  schools  in  North  Carolina. 
Group  I — Class  A  and  Class  B,  and  Group  II — Class  A  and  Class  B. 
Group  II — Class  B  is  the  lowest  standard  or  accredited  school.  The 
standards  for  these  groups  are  set  forth  as  follows  : 

Group  I — Class  A. 

1.  Four-year  course  of  study. 

2.  Length  of  term- — nine  months,  or  180  days,  exclusive  of  holi- 

days. 

3.  Number  of  teachers — four  teachers  of  academic  subjects  and 

two  teachers  of  vocational  subjects — a  total  of  six  teachers. 
■4.     Length  of  recitation  periods — at  least  forty  minutes. 

5.  Fifteen  units  required  for  graduation. 

6.  Laboratory  facilities  for  the  teaching  of  Science. 

7.  Library  of  not  fewer  than  500  volumes. 


Public  High  Schools  of  Xorth  Carolina  T 

Group  I — Class  B. 

1.  Four-year  course  of  study. 

2.  Length  of  term — nine  months,  or  180  days,  exclusive  of  holi- 

days. 

3.  dumber  of  teachers — four  whole-time  teachers,  one  of  whom 

may  be  a  teacher  of  vocational  subjects. 

4.  Length  of  recitation  periods — at  least  forty  minutes. 

5.  Fifteen  units  required  for  graduation. 

6.  Laboratory  facilities  for  the  teaching  of  Science. 

7.  Library  of  not  fewer  than  500  volumes. 

Group  II — Class  A. 

1.  Four-year  course  of  study. 

2.  Length  of  term — eight  months,  or  160  days,  exclusive  of  holi- 

days. 

3.  Four  whole-time  teachers,  one  of  whom  may  be  a  teacher  of 

vocational  subjects. 

4.  Length  of  recitation  periods — at  least  forty-five  minutes. 

5.  Fifteen  units  required  for  graduation. 

6.  Laboratory  facilities  for  the  teaching  of  Science. 

7.  Library  of  not  fewer  than  300  volumes. 

Group  II — Class  B. 

1.  Four-year  course  of  study. 

2.  Length  of  term — eight  months,  or  160  days,  exclusive  of  holi- 

days. 

3.  Three  whole-time  teachers. 

4.  Length  of  recitation  periods — at  least  forty-five  minutes. 

5.  Fifteen  units  required  for  graduation. 

6.  Laboratory  facilities  for  the  teaching  of  Science. 

7.  Library  of  not  fewer  than  300  volumes. 

8.  At  least  forty-five  pupils  in  average  daily  attendance. 


LIST  OF  ACCREDITED  SCHOOLS  IN  NORTH  CAROLINA 

1920-21 

BY  COUNTIES 

County  School  Place  Control 

Alamance Burlington  High  School-.- Burlington 

Alleghany Glade  Valley  High  School Glade  Valley Private 

Anson .Wadesboro  High  School Wadesboro 

Beaufort Belhaven  High  School Belhaven 

Washington  High  School Washington 

Bertie Aulander  High  School Aulander... 

Bladen. Bladenboro  High  School Bladenboro 

Buncombe Asheville  School Asheville .Private 

Bingham  School Asheville Private 

City  High  School Asheville 

Grove  Park  School Asheville Private 

Normal  and  Collegiate  Institute Asheville Private 

St.  Genevieve's  Academy Asheville . Private 

Biltmore  High  School Biltmore 

Montreat  Normal  School Montreat Private 

Burke Rutherford  College Rutherford  College Private 

Morganton  High  School ._  Morganton 

Cabarrus Concord  High  School. Concord 

Mount  Pleasant  Collegiate  Institute Mount  Pleasant Private 

Mont  Amoena  Seminary Mount  Pleasant Private 

Scotia  Seminary  (col.) Concord Private 

Caldwell Lenoir  High  School Lenoir 

Davenport  College Lenoir Private 

Catawba Catawba  Academy Newton Private 

Concordia  College Conover Private 

Startown  High  School Newton,  R.  F.  D.. 

Hickory  High  School Hickory 

Chatham Siler  City  High  School Siler  City 

Cherokee Andrews  High  School Andrews.- 

Chowan Edenton  High  School Edenton 

Cleveland Boiling  Springs  High  School Boiling  Springs Private 

Kings  Mountain  High  School Kings  Mountain.. 

Shelby  High  School.. Shelby 

Piedmont  High  School Lawndale 

Columbus .Chadbourn  High  School Chadbourn 

Whiteville  High  School Whiteville.... 

Craven New  Bern  High  School. New  Bern 

Craven  County  Farm-Life  School Vanceboro 

Cumberland Fayetteville  High  School Fayetteville 

State  Normal  School  (col.)... Fayetteville 

Currituck Poplar  Branch  High  School Poplar  Branch 

Davidson Churchland  High  School Linwood,  R.  1 

Lexington  High  School Lexington 

Thomasville  High  School Thomasville 

Duplin Teacheys  High  School Teacheys 

Wallace  High  School Wallace. 

Durham... Durham  High  School Durham 

East  Durham  High  School. East  Durham 

West  Durham  High  School West  Durham 

Trinity  Park  School. Durham. Private 

National  Training  School  (col.) Durham. Private 

Edgecombe.. ..Tarboro  High  School Tarboro 

Forsyth Salem  Academy Winston-Salem Private 

Winston-Salem  High  School Winston-Salem 

State  Normal  and  Industrial  (col.) Winston-Salem 

Franklin Franklinton  High  School Franklinton 

Louisburg  High  School- Louisburg 

Gaston Cherry ville  High  School Cherry ville ..-- 

Dallas  High  School... Dallas 

Mount  Holly  High  School Mount  Holly... 

Gastonia  High  School. Gastonia 

Bessemer  Citv  High  School Bessemer  City 

Granville- Oxford  High  "School. __ Oxford 

Guilford Greensboro  High  School Greensboro 

High  Point  High  School High  Point — 

Jamestown  High  School Jamestown 

Pleasant  Garden  High  School Pleasant  Garden 

Oak  Ridge  Institute Oak  Ridge Private 

Agricultural  and  Technical  College  (col.) Greensboro 

Bennett  College — Academic  Dept.  (col.) Greensboro Private 

Halifax Enfield  High  School Enfield 

Roanoke  Rapids  High  School Roanoke  Rapids 

Scotland  Neck  High  School Scotland  Neck 

Weldon  High  School Weldon. 


Public  High  Schools  of  North  Carolina  9 

County  School  Place  Control 

Harnett Buies  Creek  Academy Buies  Creek Private 

**i  Lillington  High  School Lillington 

Haywood Canton  High  School Canton 

Snyder  School  for  Boys Lake  Junaluska Private 

Waynesville  High  School Waynesville 

Haywood  Institute.. Clyde Private 

Henderson Blue  Ridge  School  for  Boys ___-Hendersonville Private 

Hendersonville  High  School Hendersonville 

Fassifern  School Hendersonville Private 

Fruitland  Institute Hendersonville,  R.  F.  D Private 

Hertford Ahoskie  High  School Ahoskie 

Hoke Raeford  High  School Raeford 

Iredell Harmony  High  School Harmony 

Mooresville  High  School Mooresville 

Statesville  High  School Statesville 

Jackson Cullowhee  Normal  School Cullowhee 

Johnston Clayton  High  School Clayton 

Selma  High  School Selma 

Smithfield  High  School Smithfield 

Lee Jonesboro  High  School __ Jonesboro 

Sanford  High  School Sanford 

Lenoir Kinston  High  School Kinston 

Lincoln Lincolnton  High  School Lincolnton 

Macon_. Franklin  High  School Franklin 

Madison Mars  Hill  College Mars  Hill Private 

Martin Williamston  High  School Williamston 

McDowell Marion  High  School Marion 

Mecklenburg Charlotte  High  School Charlotte 

Hunters ville  High  School Huntersville 

Biddle  University — Academic  Dept.  (col.)..  .Charlotte Private 

Montgomery Troy  High  School Troy 

Moore Carthage  High  School Carthage 

Sandhill  Farm-Life  School Vass 

Nash_ Red  Oak  High  School. Rocky  Mount,  R.  2 

Rocky  Mount  High  School Rocky  Mount 

New  Hanover Wilmington  High  School Wilmington 

Northampton Rich  Square  High  School Rich  Square 

Orange Chapel  Hill  High  School Chapel  Hill 

Pasquotank Elizabeth  Citv  High  School. Elizabeth  City 

State  Normal  School  (col.) Elizabeth  City 

Pender Burgaw  High  School . Burgaw 

Person Roxboro  High  School Roxboro 

Pitt ...Ayden  High  School Ayden 

Farmville  High  School Farmville 

Greenville  High  School Greenville 

Griffon  High  School , Grifton 

East  Carolina  Teachers  Training  School Greenville 

Polk Stearns  High  School Columbus 

Randolph Asheboro  High  School Asheboro 

Richmond Hamlet  High  School Hamlet 

Rockingham  High  School Rockingham 

Robeson St.  Pauls  High  School.. :..St.  Pauls 

Rowland  High  School Rowland 

Lumberton  High  School Lumberton 

Rockingham Reids ville  High  School Reids ville 

Leaksville  High  School. Leaksville. 

Rowan Spencer  High  School Spencer 

Salisbury  High  School Salisbury 

Rowan  County  Farm-Life  School China  Grove 

Livingston  College — Academic  Dept.  (col.) ..Salisbury Private 

Rutherford Forest  City  High  School Forest  City. 

Round  Hill  School Union  Mills Private 

Rutherfordton  High  School Rutherfordton 

Westminster  School Rutherfordton .Private 

Sampson Clinton  High  School Clinton 

Salemburg  High  School Salemburg 

Pineland  School  for  Girls Salemburg Private 

Scotland Laurinburg  High  School Laurinburg 

Stanly .Albemarle  High  School Albemarle 

Baden  High  School Baden 

Surry Mount  Airy  High  School Mount  Airy 

Swain Bryson  City  High  School Bryson  City 

Transylvania Brevard  Institute Brevard Private 

Union Monroe  High  School Monroe 

Wingate  High  School Wingate Private 

Vance Henderson  High  School Henderson 

Vance  County  Farm-Life  School Middleburg 

Wake Cary  High  School Cary... 

Raleigh  High  School Raleigh 

Wakelon  High  School Zebulon 

St.  Augustine  School  (col.) Raleigh Private 

Shaw  University — Academic  Dept.  (col.) Raleigh Private 


10  Rules  and  Regulations 

County  School  Place  Control 

Warren Warrenton  High  School Warrenton 

Macon  High  School Macon 

Watauga -Appalachian  Training  School Boone 

Wayne ..Fremont  High  School Fremont 

Goldsboro  High  School Goldsboro 

Mount  Olive  High  School Mount  Olive 

Wilkes _ Mountain  View  School Hays Private 

North  Wilkesboro  High  School North  Wilkesboro 

Wilson. Elm  City  High  School Elm  City 

Wilson  High  School Wilson 

Atlantic  Christian  College Wilson Private 


CLASSIFICATION  OF  HIGH  SCHOOLS 

GROUP  I — GLASS  A. 

School  Place  County 

Asheville  High  School Asheville Buncombe 

Burlington  High  School.- -- Burlington Alamance 

Charlotte  High  School Charlotte Mecklenburg 

Concord  High  School Concord Cabarrus 

Durham  High  School --- Durham Durham 

Elizabeth  City  High  School Elizabeth  City .-Pasquotank 

Fayetteville  High  School Fayetteville '..Cumberland 

Gastonia  City  School Gastonia Gaston 

Goldsboro  High  School Goldsboro Wayne 

Central  High  School Greensboro Guilford 

Greenville  High  School Greenville Pitt 

Hendersonville  High  School -Hendersonville Henderson 

High  Point  High  School High  Point Guilford 

Kinston  High  School Kinston Lenoir 

Lexington  High  School Lexington Davidson 

Lumberton  High  School Lumberton Robeson 

Monroe  High  School Monroe Union 

New  Bern  High  School New  Bern Craven 

North  Wilkesboro  High  School North  Wilkesboro Wilkes 

Pleasant  Garden  High  School Pleasant  Garden Guilford 

Raleigh  High  School. Raleigh Wake 

Reidsville  High  School Reidsville Rockingham 

Roanoke  Rapids  High  School Roanoke  Rapids Halifax 

Rocky  Mount  High  School Rocky  Mount Edgecombe 

Rockingham  High  School Rockingham. Richmond 

Salisbury  High  School Salisbury Rowan 

Sanford  High  School Sanford Lee 

Shelby  High  School... Shelby.- Cleveland 

Smithfield  High  School Smithfield Johnston 

Tarboro  High  School .Tarboro -Edgecombe 

Wadesboro  High  School Wadesboro Anson 

Washington  High  School Washington Beaufort 

West  Durham  High  School West  Durham.- Durham 

Wilmington  High  School .Wilmington New  Hanover 

Wilson  High  School Wilson.. Wilson 

Winston-Salem  High  School - Winston-Salem Forsyth 


GROUP  I — CLASS  B. 

School  Place  County 

Albemarle  High  School Albemarle Stanly 

Andrews  High  School.- Andrews Cherokee 

Asheboro  High  School Asheboro Randolph 

Biltmore  High  School Biltmore Buncombe 

Canton  High  School Canton Haywood 

Chadbourn  High  School Chadbourn -Columbus 

Chapel  Hill  High  School Chapel  Hill Orange 

Churchland  High  School Linwood Davidson 

East  Durham  High  School East  Durham Durham 

Edenton  High  School Edenton Chowan 

Hamlet  High  School Hamlet Richmond 

Laurinburg  High  School Laurinburg Scotland 

Lenoir  High  School Lenoir Caldwell 

Marion  High  School.. Marion McDowell 

Morganton  High  School Morganton Burke 

Mount  Airy  High  School... Mount  Airy Surry 

Mount  Olive  High  School Mount  Olive Wayne 

Oxford  High  School Oxford Granville 

Scotland  Neck  High  School Scotland  Neck Halifax 

Spencer  High  School... Spencer Rowan 

Thomasville  High  School Thomasville Davidson 


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Rules  and  Regulations 


GROUP  II — CLASS  A. 


School  Place 

Ahoskie  High  School Ahoskie 

Burgaw  High  School Burgaw 

Bladenboro  High  School Bladenboro. 

Bessemer  City  High  School Bessemer  City_ 


County 
-  Hertford 
Pender 
-Bladen 
-Gaston 


Craven  County  Farm-Life  School ...-Vanceboro Craven 

Clayton  High  School Clayton___ Johnston 

Clinton  High  School Clinton Sampson 

Cary  High  School Cary Wake 

Dallas  High  School Dallas Gaston 

Elm  City  High  School Elm  City Wilson 

Fremont  High  School Fremont Wayne 

Forest  City  High  School Forest  City Rutherford 

Grift  on  High  School Grifton Pitt 

Huntersville  High  School Huntersville Mecklenburg 

.Tamest own  HighSchool Jamestown Guilford 

Kings  Mountain  High  School Kings  Mountain Cleveland 

Leaksville  High  School Leaksville Rockingham 

Lillington  Farm-Life  School Lillington Harnett 

Lincolnton  High  School Lincolnton Lincoln 

Mount  Holly  High  School Mount  Holly Gaston 

Mooresville  High  School Mooresville Iredell 

Roxboro  High  School Roxboro Person 

Raeford  High  School Raeford Hoke 

Red  Oak  Farm-Life  School Red  Oak Nash 

Rich  Square  High  School Rich  Square Northampton 

Startown  Farm-Life  School Newton,  R.  5 Catawba 

Sandhill  Farm-Life  School Vass,  R.  1 Moore 

Salemburg  High  School.. Salemburg Sampson 

Vance  County  Farm-Life  School Middleburg Vance 

Wallace  High  School Wallace Duplin 

Wakelon  High  School Zebulon Wake 


GROUP  II — CLASS  B. 


School  •      Place 

Aulander  High  School Aulander 

Ayden  High  School Ayden 

Belhaven  High  School Belhaven 

Bryson  City  High  School Bryson  City. 

Carthage  High  School Carthage 

Enfield  High  School lEnfield : 

Franklin  High  School ^---Franklin 

Franklinton  High  School Franklinton. 

Jonesboro  High  School Jonesboro. 


Counly 

Bertie 

Pitt 

Beaufort 

Swain 

M  oore 

Halifax 

Macon 

Franklin 

Lee 

Louisburg  High  School Louisburg Franklin 

Macon  High  School Macon Warren 

Piedmont  High  School Lawndale Cleveland 

Poplar  Branch  High  School Poplar  Branch Currituck 

Rowland  High  School Rowland Robeson 

Rutherfordton  High  School Rutherfordton Rutherford 

Siler  City  High  School Siler  City Chatham 

Stearns  High  School Columbus Polk 

St.  Pauls  High  School St.  Pauls 1 Robeson 

Teacheys  High  School Teacheys Duplin 

Troy  High  School Troy Montgomery 

Waynesville  High  School. Waynesville Haywood 

Warrenton  High  School Warrenton Warren 

Weldon  High  School Weldon Halifax 

Whiteville  High  School Whiteville Columbus 


Pressboard 

Pamphlet 

Binder 

Gay  lord  Bros. 

Makers 
Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

PAT.  JAN  21.  1908  . 


UNIVERSITY  OF  N.C.  AT  CHAPEL  HILL 


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